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Heavy Duty Vinyl Flooring

While vinyl flooring is known for its durability, our hardwearing vinyl flooring takes it to another level! Our industrial vinyl flooring is ideal for commercial-grade buildings, busy workspaces, or high traffic areas of your home like kitchens and hallways. Read more

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Bronte Agnes

£24.99 m2

Bronte Hartley

£24.99 m2

Grande - Bishope

£34.99 m2

Grande - Madge

£34.99 m2

Bronte Branwell

£24.99 m2

Figaro Marcellina

£32.99 m2

Bronte Sidney

£24.99 m2

Concept - Zirco

£29.99 m2

Heavy duty vinyl flooring FAQs

 

How thick is heavy duty vinyl flooring?

Vinyl flooring is available in a wide variety of thicknesses, but it’s the thickness of the wear layer that gives it durability. Heavy duty vinyl is usually 4 to 6mm thick with a 0.4mm wear layer suitable for commercial use. For a more cost-effective option, or if you’re decorating an area with less foot traffic, consider opting for medium-use vinyl flooring instead.

How can I clean industrial vinyl flooring?

The best way to keep your vinyl flooring looking great is to sweep or vacuum daily, then use a damp mop with a pH-neutral cleaner and warm water to remove stains. Harsh chemicals, abrasive brushes, and excessive water can damage your vinyl, so be sure to avoid them. You can learn more with our guide on how to clean vinyl floors.

What is heavy duty vinyl flooring made of?

Our heavy duty vinyl flooring uses a PVC resin core, with a backing layer for extra comfort, and a protective wear layer to prevent scratches and scuffs. Each vinyl sheet also includes an image layer that can replicate the look of other materials or create visual interest with a pattern or design.

How to install industrial vinyl flooring

Before you install your vinyl flooring, measure your space effectively, clear the area, and prepare your subfloor. Then, unroll your vinyl and cut it down to the appropriate size, before applying a suitable adhesive and sticking your sheet into place. You can learn more with our vinyl sheet installation guide.

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